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Red Clay Strays Demand Unity: 'Sick of Division'
20 Nov
Summary
- The Red Clay Strays performed a song calling for an end to division.
- Their song 'People Hatin'' advocates for unconditional love.
- The band performed at the 59th CMA Awards in Nashville.

The Red Clay Strays took center stage at the 59th CMA Awards, delivering a potent call for unity with their performance of "People Hatin'." Lead singer Brandon Coleman voiced the band's weariness with societal divisions, passionately singing about the need to overcome anger and division. The performance resonated with a theme of empathy and understanding.
This message of healing and unconditional love is central to the band's identity, originating from their founding in Mobile, Alabama, in 2016. Their song "Momma Loves Me," a collaboration with Needtobreathe, further emphasizes shared beliefs and a spiritual rebirth, showcasing the band's commitment to faith-based messages.
The country music awards ceremony, hosted by Lainey Wilson, featured several powerful rock-influenced performances. The Red Clay Strays' nomination for Vocal Group of the Year places them among esteemed peers, underscoring their growing impact on the music scene.




